How do you use Executives in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Executives meaning
plural of executive
Using Executives
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of executive
- In the example corpus, executives often appears in combinations such as: executives and, the executives, executives at.
Context around Executives
- Average sentence length in these examples: 32.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 8 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Executives
- In this selection, "executives" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 32.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, senior, branch, ward, ward, informed and themselves stand out and add context to how "executives" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 41 of executives across 20, 80 branch executives out of, senior executives and chief executives. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "executives" sits close to words such as mum, copy and interviews, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with executives
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
According to Nintendo executives, last year's downturn came as a result of supply shortages, not a decrease in demand. (20 words)
Chairman ‘Wontumi’ claimed that in some places the party had an interest, he ‘helped’ choose NDC polling station executives, ward executives and also constituency executives. (25 words)
Typically, a CEO has several subordinate executives, each of whom has specific functional responsibilities referred to as senior executives, citation executive officers or corporate officers. (25 words)
Though Bill Bowlen’s lawsuit was dismissed because Pat Bowlen died, meaning the executives no longer had power of attorney over his affairs, the judge who first oversaw the case expressed reservations about the many roles played by the executives. (40 words)
He advised all those who were elected as new executives of the Party in the constituency to work hand in hand with the old executives for the sake of unity and progress of the Party towards the 2020 General Elections. (40 words)
There was however, another counter press conference on Saturday by another NPP group who refuted the rafted allegations catalogued by the executives, and rather demanded the Party Executives in the Constituency take steps to bring unity within the Party. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Though the branch executives in their press conference claimed that about 80 branch executives out of the 133 had signed the petition, the constituency chairman however accused the executives of forging the signatures of some executives.
Chairman ‘Wontumi’ claimed that in some places the party had an interest, he ‘helped’ choose NDC polling station executives, ward executives and also constituency executives.
Teams of national security officials, secretaries and military aides who share responsibility for keeping top-level executives informed — and the executives themselves — may bend the rules for convenience, expediency or sometimes simple carelessness.
The youth alleged that the constituency executives denied them access to pick up nomination forms for one Dr. Wahab Alhassan, saying that the executives wanted the 2020 candidate, Felicia Tettey, to go unopposed.
With significant fines and the potential for personal liability of senior executives, NIS2 will be a game changer and board-level agenda item for a number of organisations this year considering the increased risk for senior executives.
Last month’s Rugby Football Union executives took a 25 percent pay cut and yesterday Wales Rugby executives and head coach Wayne Pivac also announced their 25 percent paycut.
Nearly two-thirds of semiconductor executives (63%) expect that AI will have the greatest impact on their business over the next three years, compared with just 41% of executives across 20 industries.
Though Bill Bowlen’s lawsuit was dismissed because Pat Bowlen died, meaning the executives no longer had power of attorney over his affairs, the judge who first oversaw the case expressed reservations about the many roles played by the executives.
Allow me to conclude by urging all airline executives, aviation industry players, business executives and the public at large that this asset has also been availed to you for your convenience.
He advised all those who were elected as new executives of the Party in the constituency to work hand in hand with the old executives for the sake of unity and progress of the Party towards the 2020 General Elections.
Jordan holds a BS in Economics/Business Administration from UC Santa Barbara, and recently completed the three-year Western Association of Chamber Executives (W.A.C.E.) Academy for Chamber Executives.
The boards of directors who set CEO pay, meanwhile, say they are tying more of their executives’ compensation to how the company is performing, and they need to pay the going rate to keep talented executives.
There was however, another counter press conference on Saturday by another NPP group who refuted the rafted allegations catalogued by the executives, and rather demanded the Party Executives in the Constituency take steps to bring unity within the Party.
Publishers, owners and other corporate executives, especially advertising sales executives, can try to use their powers over journalists to influence how news is reported and published.
The previous day, one of the executives had seen Fran in the bedroom when he came to the apartment hoping to borrow it, and mentioned it to the other executives.
Typically, a CEO has several subordinate executives, each of whom has specific functional responsibilities referred to as senior executives, citation executive officers or corporate officers.
A bipartisan effort to ‘claw back’ compensation from bank executives who oversee a failure advanced in the Senate Wednesday, one of the most significant legislative moves to rein in the industry since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Abure said, “The intention of the programme is to build the capacity of our local governments and ward executives in terms of what they are expected to do during an election.
According to industry executives, the fraudsters and spammers are moving to WhatsApp using other countries’ numbers because the companies have started deploying an artificial intelligence and machine language-based system to curb the menace of and spams.
According to Nintendo executives, last year's downturn came as a result of supply shortages, not a decrease in demand.
Phrases with executives
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with executives
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- executives and 19×
- the executives 16×
- executives at 11×
- executives in 10×
- executives from 10×
- executives of 9×
- executives have 9×
- senior executives 8×
- executives who 8×
- of executives 7×